Publications by authors named "Jimmy Menis"

Objectives: PsA and gout are two prevalent rheumatic diseases, that can be associated as part of a rheumatism known as 'Psout'. Both conditions are associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk, thus their co-occurrence could have significant implications for the management of CV risks and patient care. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of gout within a PsA patient cohort and, consequently, to identify factors associated with this pathological association.

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Unlabelled: This study describes the characteristics of 337 patients seen by the fracture liaison service of the Amiens University Hospital for at least two osteoporotic fractures between 2009 and 2019. Results showed that recurrent fracture occurs rapidly after the index fracture. Rheumatological and therapeutic managements are not sufficient, mainly because of cognitive disorders or patients' refusal.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examined 132 patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) to understand its clinical, biological, and imaging characteristics, focusing on differences between men and women.
  • - Key findings included that peripheral PsA was the most common form, with notable occurrences of enthesitis (52.3%) and dactylitis (29.5%), and gender disparities showed that women experienced more polyarticular forms and treatment with disease-modifying drugs, while men had more chronic hyperuricemia and nail disorders.
  • - The conclusion emphasized the heterogeneous nature of PsA and the importance of recognizing associated axial involvement, which is often overlooked, to improve patient management.
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